OREANDA-NEWS. February 12, 2008. The company “PAYNET” held a conference to advice that it started  receiving payments for telephone services in Tashkent city, reported the press-centre of PAYNET.

 Subscribers can make payments of their subscribers’ fee as well as of long-distance and international services.  Subscribers can pay for their telephone services in any of 5000 payment offices of the company located throughout the country.  1500 of these offices are situated in Tashkent city.

This service is in force since middle of January 2008 after completion of successful tests. Any amount of money from 500 to 100 000 Soum may be paid in real time the same way as for mobile services. Subscribers only need to inform on their home telephone number and amount to be paid. That information is instantly transferred to the Tashkent city telephone network’s billing center and is returned with confirmation that payment is made. Payments are received from 08:00 a.m. to 19:00 p.m. seven days a week 24 hours a day according to working hours of billing service of Tashkent city telephone network. The company plans a further development of dealers’ network and expand a list of services throughout the republic.

At this stage the company has agreements with 5 mobile operators and  is receiving payments for mobile services, Internet, IT-Telephony, communal services and at present for telephone services in Tashkent city. The main task of the company is to launch modern ways of payment in order to provide people of Uzbekistan with qualitative services and maximal conveniences in making payment.

To achieve this task the company installed a powerful facilities to facilitate implementation of  a big number of transactions in short period of time. Nowadays the company PAYNET   has reliable partners and continues a close cooperation with them. Today the company established partner relations with the following banks : UzPSB, Alp Jamol Bank, Davr Bank, Microcredit Bank, Aloka Bank, Turon Bank, Ipoteka Bank, Ipak Yuly Bank, Pakhta Bank, Samarkand Bank, Khamkor Bank and divisions of “Uzbekiston Pochtasi”